You had said it was in the system32 folder so I was hoping you could see what the file was.what I saw when ESET was running is what I typed before:
WIN32/Bagle.gen.zip worm
If there is more to it, you can't see it on ESET while it is running.
Yes, if it is BSOD'ing then the error code produced may help. It may not even be Malware related. Could be something overheating. How old and what type of PC is this?no, but I will if it is important
That's up to you, and is sometimes the way to go when things keep shutting down and giving errors. It won't help if it's a heat related issue.If I can get the computer to stay on long enough to work with files can I try pulling off pictures and video files/projects to a new external drive? I mean I guess I can, but is this worm going to affect everything I'm moving off? Most of my files are in a separate drive, but some are on the C drive.
:bigthumb:Thanks for the suggestion. I will try it probably Monday.
No problem and thanks for checking in. We'll keep the thread open as long as you need as long as you check in within 5 days or so.okay, I'm slow this week, will probably try this over the weekend.